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Foreword vi Acknowledgements vii Introduction 9 How to use this book 10 Topography 12 What is a shark? 15 The evolution of fishes 17 Biology 19 Body structure 20 Skeleton 22 Skin and scales 24 Teeth and jaws 25 Movement and respiration 27 Warm blooded sharks 29 Osmoregulation 29 Senses 30 Feeding and digestion 34 Life history 38 Behaviour 42 Sharks and people 43 Truth, legend and fiction 44 Fisheries 45 Utilisation 46 Research 48 Conservation and management 49 Shark encounters 52 Key to orders and families of living sharks 54 Colour plates 63 Abbreviations used in plate text 63 Species accounts Order HEXANCHIFORMES 65 Family CHLAMYDOSELACHIDAE 65 Family HEXANCHIDAE 66 Order SQUALIFORMES 70 Family ECHINORHINIDAE 70 Family SQUALIDAE 71 Family CENTROPHORIDAE 81 Family ETMOPTERIDAE 90 Family SOMNIOSIDAE 111 Family OXYNOTIDAE 122 Family DALATIIDAE 125 Order PRISTIOPHORIFORMES 131 Family PRISTIOPHORIDAE 131 Order SQUATINIFORMES 137 Family SQUATINIDAE 137 Order HETERODONTIFORMES 150 Family HETERODONTIDAE 150 Order ORECTOLOBIFORMES 156 Family PARASCYLLIIDAE 156 Family BRACHAELURIDAE 159 Family ORECTOLOBIDAE 161 Family HEMISCYLLIIDAE 165 Family GINGLYSTOMATIDAE 171 Family STEGOSTOMATIDAE 173 Family RHINCODONTIDAE 174 Order LAMNIFORMES 175 Family ODONTASPIDIDAE 175 Family PSEUDOCARCHARIIDAE 177 Family MITSUKURINIDAE 178 Family MEGACHASMIDAE 178 Family ALOPIIDAE 179 Family CETORHINIDAE 181 Family LAMNIDAE 181 Order CARCHARHINIFORMES 186 Family SCYLIORHINIDAE 186 Family PROSCYLLIIDAE 254 Family PSEUDOTRIAKIDA, 257 Family LEPTOCHARIIDAE 260 Family TRIAKIDAE 261 Family HEMIGALEIDAE 283 Family CARCHARHINIDAE 288 Family SPHYRNIDAE 322 Glossary 327 Field observations 339 Suggested further reading 342 Scientific societies and conservation organisations 343 Museums and other research organisations 344 Bibliography 345 Index of scientific names 347 Index of English names 352 Checklist 357 Inhaltsverzeichnis Knowledge Based Maintenance 7 O.Univ.Prof.Dr. Hubert Biedermann Reduktion von Stillstandszeiten durch organisationales Lernen 21 Dipl.-Ing. Jochen Sagadin Wissensmanagement in der Instandhaltung - 53 Reduktion von Wissensbarrieren als zentrale Herausforderung Dr. Martin Sammer Einsatz von Kennzahlen in der IH zur Unterstitzung kontinuierlicher 57 Lernaspekte Dr. mont. JOrgen Gamweger Prospektive Instandhaltung - Betriebskostenreduzierung durcrn 73 BerOcksichtigung von Instandhaltungsforderungen bereits in aer Planungsphase des Anlagenbaus Dr. - Ing. Hans-Peter Schmitz Verinderung als Aufgabe des Managements 83 O.Univ.Prof.Dr. Stefan Titscher Instandhaltungsplanungssysteme: Stimmt die Relation von Nutzen 87 zum Einftihrungsaufwand? Dipl.-Ing. Horst Karbaum Optimierung von Instandhaltungsstrategien durch internetbaOierte 101 Telediagnose Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Feldmann, Dipl.-Inf. Holger Neuhoff Einsatz von neuen Kommunikationsmedien in der praktischen 115 Instandhaltung Dr.-Ing. Stefan Baumann EDV-unterstitzter Kennzahleneinsatz via Intranet 125 Dietmar Unterberger ANHANG - Folien der Vortr6ge verschiedener Autoren Dr. Mehdi AI-Radhi 133 CAP Consult GmbH, Braunschweig Frank Ratanski 137 SIG Combibloc GmbH & CO KG, Linnich Ernst M[llner 143 Philips Speaker Systems, Wien